Admission to the college is determined by EAMCET ranks for regular entries and ECET ranks for lateral entries, with online counseling for allocation. Girls have a favorable chance of securing seats. The ECE Department has a dedicated faculty that uses practical teaching methods, promoting a positive learning environment. The department accommodates 69 students with over 200 faculty members. The curriculum follows the R-20 system, and exams are government-issued. Engineering students pay an annual fee of ?37,500, which includes a tuition fee of ?35,000 and a development fund of ?2,500.
Eligible students receive a tuition fee reimbursement, paying only the development fund. An additional special fee of ?5,500 raises the total to ?40,500 annually. The college is self-financed, impacting its fee structure. The placement cell focuses on Computer Science, with the highest package at 4.5 LPA and the lowest at 1.8 LPA. The average technical package is 5-10 LPA, with 60% placement success. Top recruiters include TCS, Wipro, and Infosys.
Non-technical roles offer a maximum average package of 10 LPA. Although there are currently no internships from the college, students can pursue internships at prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs, with faculty support available. Scholarships are accessible through Jnanabhumi portal programs like Jagananna Vidya Deevena and Jagananna Vasathi Deevena. The B.Tech cost is approximately 35,000 INR per year, totaling 1,30,000 INR over four years. Hostel fees total 1.2 lakh INR, with a mess bill extra.
The AP government standardizes fees, providing additional scholarships for SC/ST students. Infrastructure is appreciated for cost-effectiveness and credibility, though students must self-arrange transport.
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